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GOOGLE EXPANDS GEMINI IN CHROME TO 7 ASIA-PACIFIC NATIONS

AI DESK1 MIN READ
MON, APR 20, 2026

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Google is rolling out its Gemini chatbot in Chrome to users in Australia, Indonesia, Japan, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, and Vietnam. The expansion marks the latest step in the company's broader push to integrate AI into its browser.

The deployment follows earlier launches in Canada, India, and New Zealand, as Google systematically brings its AI assistant to more markets globally. Gemini in Chrome offers users a built-in chatbot accessible directly within the browser, enabling real-time AI assistance without switching between applications. The feature leverages Google's conversational AI model to answer questions, assist with writing, and perform research tasks. The rollout covers most of the target region on all platforms. However, Japan presents an exception—Google is not making Gemini in Chrome available on iOS devices in that country, likely due to local regulatory or business considerations. This expansion underscores Google's strategy to embed AI capabilities directly into widely-used products. Chrome's massive user base provides a significant distribution channel for Gemini adoption across the Asia-Pacific region, one of the world's largest and fastest-growing tech markets.

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